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Do I Have A Criminal Record As Of Right Now ?

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Do I Have A Criminal Record As Of Right Now ?

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The police gave me notice for dangerous operation, failure to remain at scene and novice BAC


So if I have a wmployee background xheck before ghe court date will this show up on my background check or only after the court finds me guilty and lays the charges ?

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You wouldnt have a criminal record until youre actually convicted of an offence. Regardless, outstanding charges can still show on a background check.

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As the above poster mentioned you will not have or face any criminal records.. You can show your background check and relieve from the case.. If you have still more doubts directly contact a good lawyer who can help you out with this issue

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If you've never been convicted or discharged before, then you will not have a criminal record at this stage. However, if someone requests a 'vulnerable sector check' on you then your incident with the police WILL appear. ALL incidents appear on vulnerable sector searches where there was any involvement with the police within the last 5 years, regardless of whether charges or convictions actually resulted. Vulnerable sector searches are quite common for jobs involving children, the elderly, and/or disabled (e.g. teachers, coaches, support workers, etc). Just know that there are different types of searches that employers can request and its therefore important to know what shows up and what doesn't. If this impedes your ability to get hired or qualify professionally for a credential, then you definitely need to retain a lawyer.

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